A Quote by Greg Palast

The purpose of every industrial revolution is to make craft and skills obsolete, and thereby make people interchangeable and cheap. — © Greg Palast
The purpose of every industrial revolution is to make craft and skills obsolete, and thereby make people interchangeable and cheap.
There's one hole in every revolution, large or small. And it's one word long— PEOPLE. No matter how big the idea they all stand under, people are small and weak and cheap and frightened. It's people that kill every revolution.
You can't uninvent things, you can only make them obsolete... Ronald Reagan understood that the surest method of neutralising any weapon is to make it obsolete.
I was an active participant in India's key economic reforms, including the third industrial revolution and now the fourth industrial revolution.
Technology is the future, I have seen the third industrial revolution, and we are in the midst of the fourth industrial revolution.
In three years, every product my company makes will be obsolete. The only question is whether we will make them obsolete or somebody else will.
Every industrial revolution brings along a learning revolution.
For our part, Africa will make a significant contribution to the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Sometimes it just amazes me how many people desperately want to protect my personal information. Ten thousand reflections hide the true gem. Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.
At school, up to the age of sixteen, I found history boring, for we were studying the Industrial Revolution, which was all about Acts, Trade Unions and the factory system, and I wanted to know about people, because it is people who make history.
Mankind had the agricultural revolution, the industrial revolution, and now this third one, the information revolution.
We led the industrial revolution, the White revolution, now its time for a cultural revolution.
As a technologist, I see how AI and the fourth industrial revolution will impact every aspect of people's lives.
Because I had visited Silicon Valley, I recognized the microprocessor was going to lead the second industrial revolution. We Chinese could not miss that opportunity again - we missed the first industrial revolution already. We put our effort into trying to bring this new technology from the United States to Taiwan. That was the begining of Acer.
President Kennedy said that those who make peaceful revolution impossible make violent revolution inevitable. I would say that the converse is true.
Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.
The punk rockers said, 'Learn three chords and form a band.' And we thought, 'Why learn any chords?' We wanted to make music like Ford made cars on the industrial belt. Industrial music for industrial people.
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